The Quarterly Review, Volume 139William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1875 |
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... emperors † of the Turks , seven prime visiers , two captain bassas , five agas of the Janissaries , three great ... emperor , and may drink gold or the blood of men . ' Ottoman 6 Ottoman dominions ; he brought the Sultan to regard ...
... emperors † of the Turks , seven prime visiers , two captain bassas , five agas of the Janissaries , three great ... emperor , and may drink gold or the blood of men . ' Ottoman 6 Ottoman dominions ; he brought the Sultan to regard ...
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... Emperor would rather strangle ten visiers than dismiss your minister . ' He was one of the Queen of Bohemia's most faithful friends and most constant correspondents . In her letters she has an old playful name for him : ' Honest Tom ...
... Emperor would rather strangle ten visiers than dismiss your minister . ' He was one of the Queen of Bohemia's most faithful friends and most constant correspondents . In her letters she has an old playful name for him : ' Honest Tom ...
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... Emperor . ' There was a mark beyond which even James's reluctance would not be stretched . ' But this we would have you do rather solidly than by any words of threatening or menace , and rather to give us a just and good ground , when ...
... Emperor . ' There was a mark beyond which even James's reluctance would not be stretched . ' But this we would have you do rather solidly than by any words of threatening or menace , and rather to give us a just and good ground , when ...
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... Emperor really spoke it in Greek or not , the fact of the story , and the alterations which were made in the translation with the manifest object of bringing it into still greater harmony with Biblical ideas , testify to the general ...
... Emperor really spoke it in Greek or not , the fact of the story , and the alterations which were made in the translation with the manifest object of bringing it into still greater harmony with Biblical ideas , testify to the general ...
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... Emperor of Romagna and King of Lombardy , and Dolopathos a feudal prince . Moreover , Virgil himself is of a ... emperors bow before him . He wears a sleeveless furred mantle , and a fur cap , and is seated on a chair , while his ...
... Emperor of Romagna and King of Lombardy , and Dolopathos a feudal prince . Moreover , Virgil himself is of a ... emperors bow before him . He wears a sleeveless furred mantle , and a fur cap , and is seated on a chair , while his ...
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